Newsletter No. 30,
July
2013

What's New

On June 13, 2013 the new Permanent Exhibition SHOAH - curated, designed and built by Yad Vashem in coordination with the Auschwitz-Birkenau State Museum - opened at the Auschwitz-Birkenau State Museum in Block 27. The event, which took place in Poland, was attended by Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, five Israeli Government Ministers, the Polish Minister of Culture and National Heritage, Yad Vashem Council Chairman Rabbi Israel Meir Lau, Yad Vashem Chairman Avner Shalev and Curator of the Exhbition, Holocaust survivors and their families, and Israeli and Polish colleagues.

The new exhibition combines powerful visual displays with short texts that provide a profound experience for the nearly 1.5 million annual visitors to Auschwitz-Birkenau. Among the exhibitions are a vivid cinematic montage of prewar Jewish civilization, an inspired artistic compilation of fragments of authentic drawings by Jewish children before they were murdered, and the monumental "Book of Names." The exhibitionwas funded by the State of Israel with assistance from the Claims Conference.

New in the Exhibitions Pavilion

The new exhibition "I Am My Brother's Keeper – 50 years of Recongizing Righteous Among the Nations" opened at Yad Vashem’s Exhibitions Pavilion on June 26, 2013. Made possible by the generosity of Jan and Rick Cohen (USA) and the support of Jonathan Ferster (UK) and The Lauffer Family Charitable Trust (UK), the exhibition uses film to depict the varying efforts taken by non-Jews to aid Jews during the Holocaust. It is divided into five paradigms, each highlighting the complex human situations involved, and each presenting a unique account. The films provide an artistic visualization that succeeds in characterizing the different types of rescue stories and highlights the risky decisions with which the rescuers were confronted. An online exhibition complementing the exhibition has been uploaded to www.yadvashem.org.

Educators gather on the Mount of Remembrance

The International School for Holocaust Studies’ Fifth National Conference on Holocaust Education for Israeli Educators opened with the official appointment of Dr. Eyal Kaminka as the new Lily Safra Chair of Holocaust Education and Director of the International School. On July 1-2, some 1,200 teachers and educators from across Israel gathered on the Yad Vashem campus for the biennial event. More than 140 workshops and lectures on diverse topics touched on subjects ranging from the use of Holocaust imagery in politics to theater and the performing arts during the Shoah. Among those participating in the event was Israeli Minister of Education Shai Piron and renown author Aharon Appelfeld.

Recent Events

Yad Vashem Ranked One of the Best Museums in the World

Yad Vashem was recently ranked fourth in the top 25 museums in the world by TripAdvisor, the foremost travel website driven by reviews of tourists and travelers. This summer, Yad Vashem was also awarded TripAdvisor's 2013 Certificate of Excellence Award. The honor is given only to establishments that consistently achieve outstanding traveler reviews. The award is given to the top-performing 10% of all enterprises worldwide on its website. To qualify for a Certificate of Excellence, businesses must maintain an overall rating of four or higher, out of a possible five, as reviewed by travelers on TripAdvisor. Yad Vashem is currently listed as #1 among 146 recommended sites to visit in Jerusalem.

Pages of Testimony Now Part of UNESCO World Memory Register

The Yad Vashem Pages of Testimony Memorial Repository has been included in the UNESCO Memory of the World Register - the first Israeli collection to be included in the registry. Since the inception of the project in 1954, 2.6 million names have been documented on Pages of Testimony, which together with other documentation have allowed Yad Vashem to identify by name 4.2 million out of the six million victims. The Pages of Testimony Memorial Repository is housed in the Hall of Names at Yad Vashem. The Memory of the World Register, founded in 1995, includes so far only 299 items worldwide endorsed by the Director-General of UNESCO. To submit Pages of Testimony and to learn more about the Shoah Victims' Names Recovery Project contact: names.outreach@yadvashem.org.il

Names Recovery

Books Reunited with Son 72 Years Later

"These books are the only thing that I have from my father…" During an emotional visit to Yad Vashem, Holocaust survivor Moshe Hofstadter received four books that belonged to his father Avraham who was murdered in the Holocaust. It took 72 years for Moshe Hofstadter to be reunited with his father's books. Read how Yad Vashem's Online Database of Shoah Victims' Names played a part in this story.

New Publications

The End!

Radom and Szydֵ‚owiec Through the Eyes of a German Photographer

Editors: Bella Gutterman and Nina Springer-AharoniThe photographic album of Radom and the nearby community of Szydֵ‚owiec is the work of an unknown German photographer who documented the scenes and events he had witnessed during his stay in this region, and later added short captions to the photos – the street scenes; the Jewish cemetery; the figures of the women, children and men; the suffering and the poverty of the Jews; and the exceptional and shocking scenes of the Jewish victims’ deportation as well as the looting of the property. This publication is a powerful photographic document that presents the end of two Jewish communities and reflects the fate of many other Jewish towns and villages in Poland.

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